Born in
Milan, Basilico originally studied to become an architect before pursuing a career in photography. His initial works focused around reportage, but he later shifted his focus to
architectural photography due to the influence of his previous studies in architecture. He was interested in landscape photography and, especially, in the representation of the city. He achieved international fame in 1982 with his photographic report on the industrial areas of Milan, "
Milano. Ritratti di fabbriche". in 2015 In the mid-1980s he was part of a group of photographers commissioned by the French Government (DATAR) to document the transformation of the
Transalpine landscape. The majority of Basilico's work was done using a traditional viewfinder camera and black-and-white film. He was awarded the
Osella d'Oro at the 1996
Venice Biennale. == Publications ==